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Yoshinobu was the 7th son of [[So Yoshizane|Sô Yoshizane]]. He is known for austerity policies and agricultural reforms.
 
Yoshinobu was the 7th son of [[So Yoshizane|Sô Yoshizane]]. He is known for austerity policies and agricultural reforms.
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Latest revision as of 20:28, 18 July 2022

Grave of Sô Yoshinobu at Banshô-in temple on Tsushima
  • Born: 1692
  • Died: 1730
  • Other Names: 大雲院殿 (Daiun-in dono)
  • Japanese: 義誠 (Sô Yoshinobu)

Sô Yoshinobu was the 24th head of the Sô clan. He became the sixth Edo period lord of Tsushima han in 1718.

Yoshinobu was the 7th son of Sô Yoshizane. He is known for austerity policies and agricultural reforms.





Preceded by:
Sô Yoshimichi
Lord of Tsushima han
1718-1730
Succeeded by:
Sô Michihiro

References

  • Plaques on-site at Sô clan cemetery, Banshô-in temple, Tsushima.[1]